Environment
A New Study Reveals that Costa Rica has 86.80% Reliance On Green Energy, the 4th Highest In The World
A recent study by Compare the Market Australia analysed countries where renewable energy makes up the greatest share of total electricity capacity, to reveal the countries that rely on green energy the most.Looking specifically at the countries where renewable...
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Cabuyal Beach Is Awarded for the First Time with the Ecological Blue Flag
The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) officially awarded the recognition of the Ecological Blue Flag (BAE) with a star to Cabuyal Beach.
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Glass Is the Most Recycled Packaging Material by Weight in the Region
Every year, May 17th marks World Recycling Day. It was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2005
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Experts Seek To Unify Good Practices for Sustainable Bird Watching In Costa Rica
The more than 900 species that have been identified in the national territory and its great biodiversity make Costa Rica one of the most visited destinations in the world by tourists specialized in bird watching.And it is that, for...
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Why Do We Use so Many Plastic Things?
It is usual that after some massive event, marches or parties, we realize as a graphic and palpable record that the activity was carried out, even with the possibility of roughly calculating the number of participants.We deduce this from...
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Scientists Will Conduct Expeditions to Study Seamounts in Cocos Island
Studying the Las Gemelas and West Cocos seamounts, which are part of the Cocos Volcanic Mountain Range, was the objective of a new tour carried out by a group of scientists.More than 500 kilometers away from the Costa Rican...
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Safeguarding Biodiversity is Vital for Tourism to Costa Rica
Costa Rica is one of the most desired destinations by tourists from various parts of the world and one of the reasons is related to its extensive biodiversity
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Trillions of Dollars in Government Subsidies Drive Ecosystem Collapse and the Extinction of Species
ollaborate widely to raise awareness of the reputational, competitive, and investor benefits of subsidy disclosure, and support the development of international standards,
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Recovery of the Caño Negro Wetland National Wildlife Refuge in Costa Rica Begins
Costa Rica began the recovery of 5 hectares of the Caño Negro Lagoon located in the canton of Los Chiles. The process will be carried out with the support of the European Union and the German government, through the...
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Conservation and Care of Sloths, a Species that is Pura Vida
A baby sloth must live with its mother for at least a full year so to learn how to function normally in its natural habitat
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Working Abroad With a Disability, Pros and Cons
Yes, it is really possible to work abroad with a disability, and yes, there are obstacles whether the disability...